'12 FL WR Justin Ferguson (Western Michigan Transfer)

ACamp1900

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good to know that next time we field a team where the average skill guy runs a 5.4 we have nothing to worry about...

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good to know that next time we field a team where the average skill guy runs a 5.4 we have nothing to worry about...

exactly my point...for the fans to worry about
 

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ESPN: :s::s::s::s:, 11th WR, 75th Nationally
Rivals: :s::s::s:, 56th WR
247: :s::s::s:
Scout: :s::s::s:, 84 WR

Composite Score: 3.25 :s:, 50th WR
 

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I still think this kid shoots up on all the recruiting services, after his senior season. I hope we can hang on to him, still don't have a great feeling about this one.
 

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Showing up big when it counts in the championship.
 

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Just caught his interview at the end...he should have calmed down a bit! Good to see he caught the game winner.
 

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Ok read but neither of the authors are national writers. One covers the SEC/ACC area and the other only covers high school football in Florida. So not really surprised that they didn't mention ND in connection with Justin Ferguson even though they did attach schools to other prospects they covered in the piece. Interesting that we weren't mentioned among the schools in on Banner. I thought we were in that - did I just miss something?
 

IrishLax

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Yes, we're very much in on Banner and Garnett. Not leading of course, but in the mix definitely.
 

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Ok read but neither of the authors are national writers. One covers the SEC/ACC area and the other only covers high school football in Florida. So not really surprised that they didn't mention ND in connection with Justin Ferguson even though they did attach schools to other prospects they covered in the piece. Interesting that we weren't mentioned among the schools in on Banner. I thought we were in that - did I just miss something?

it says he an ND commit in the picture of him in the article
 

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Justin at the Nike Opening:

6'1" 200 Pounds
4.62 40-Yard Dash
4.11 Agility Shuttle
34.4" Vertical
38.0 Power Ball Toss
 
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Bogtrotter07

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Don't you think that what everyone is going to see is that we have two from the 7-on-7 all-star team, plus the game winning receiver for the championship, plus BOOM Perkins, should I go on? Doesn't that start to make lightbulbs go off? Even with dimwitted writers?
 

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let's just forget about the ratings and commend the staff for their ability to evaluate talent far more effeciently and quickly then the media and recruiting analysts. it really shows who puts the time in. councell and rabasa are great examples of that last year.
 
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Bogtrotter07

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let's just forget about the ratings and commend the staff for their ability to evaluate talent for more effeciently and quickly then the media and recruiting analysts. it really shows who puts the time in. councell and rabasa are great examples of that last year.

ZACTLY!

Begs the question; who else?
 
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Bogtrotter07

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By the way isn't it funny, all this talk about speed and statistics, and all, that Justin and Deontey recorded the forty times they did at the Nike camp? What was the difference. Who was our fastest recruit there? What does this all have to do with playing football next year? Or even this fall? (I can't wait!)
 
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Breaking down the skill player at The Opening - ESPN

"WR Justin Ferguson -- He is a great-looking kid on the hoof physically. He had his on and off moments, but when it counted in the clutch, he came up with two huge grabs, the last being the game winner. The Notre Dame commit is built like Dez Bryant was coming out in 2007."
 

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Breaking down the skill player at The Opening - ESPN

"WR Justin Ferguson -- He is a great-looking kid on the hoof physically. He had his on and off moments, but when it counted in the clutch, he came up with two huge grabs, the last being the game winner. The Notre Dame commit is built like Dez Bryant was coming out in 2007."

I was thinking the same thing when I saw him. He does look like Dez physically when he was coming out of high school.
 

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I don't understand how Ferguson got a shout out but Deontay and Tee - who were on the all-tournament team - got no love. Makes me think Luginbill only watched the games on TV... and makes you really question the guys at the head of Scout's Inc. over there.
 

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I don't understand how Ferguson got a shout out but Deontay and Tee - who were on the all-tournament team - got no love. Makes me think Luginbill only watched the games on TV... and makes you really question the guys at the head of Scout's Inc. over there.

Luginbill's a clown, and Scout's a joke. It's only utility is in confirming the ratings of the other three services. If Scout's the outlier, one can confidently discard it.
 
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